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About this book

Language: Portuguese

This book brings together key concepts and classical theories on hydrogeology, including a history of the exploitation of groundwater since the dawn of civilization; descriptions of Brazil's main aquifers, South America and the world; principles of hydraulic and groundwater hydrology with emphasis on porous media; clearance estimation methods; and interactions between surface water and groundwater. The work also addresses questions about quality, sampling and monitoring of groundwater; updates on management of groundwater resources, and analysis of time series of monitoring data for statistical modeling. With more than 180 references, the book can be used by undergraduates, graduates, technicians and even those curious about the magnificent water cycle and one of its most unknown components, groundwater.